Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-246)This body of work explores present-day manifestations of Danza Azteca and Mesoamerican body art, and their connection to the development of Chicana/o indigenous identities and resistance against marginalization and erasure of their indigenous heritage. Contemporary Danza Azteca and indigenous body art have their roots in pre-Cuauhtemoc ceremonial dance traditions and rites of passage ceremonies that were at the heart of the religious, political, and artistic foundation of the Aztec civilization. After the Spanish conquest, native forms of knowledge and religious expression, including dance and body adornment, were banned and punishable by death. Those who survived the conquest found ways in...
During the 1960’s there was an explosion ofhundreds of folklorico groups throughout thesouthwest. Fo...
Based on field research among Afro-Mexican people of the Costa Chica, Oaxaca, located on the South P...
Identidad and Mejicanidad examines cultural identity and dance through the lens of “owners,” “borrow...
This dissertation explores ceremonial and performative aspects of the dance tradition danza azteca i...
This research imposes a point of view that contradicts a history of conquest and the eradication of ...
This dissertation explores questions of embodied knowledge, power and consciousness through the stud...
Drawing upon seven years of extensive ethnographic research in multiple regions in the U.S. Southwes...
This work explores the identity politics of performance through the example of an Aztec dancer in th...
This piece considers how music contributes to identities within Aztec dance communities. It explores...
Across Los Angeles, Mexican-American men, women, and children of all ages perform Danza, a communal ...
Toltec and Aztec Revitalizations are social and religious groups that practice Toltec and Aztec phil...
“Choreographing Borderlands: Chicanas/os, Dance, and the Performance of Identities” examines the une...
Dissertation The Movement of Mexicanidad in Central Mexico focuses on the movement of Mexicanidad an...
In the United States in the mid-1960's, Chicano cultural nationalists mobilized a generation by recu...
I address the similarities between the ways that Mexican and Chicana women fought against oppression...
During the 1960’s there was an explosion ofhundreds of folklorico groups throughout thesouthwest. Fo...
Based on field research among Afro-Mexican people of the Costa Chica, Oaxaca, located on the South P...
Identidad and Mejicanidad examines cultural identity and dance through the lens of “owners,” “borrow...
This dissertation explores ceremonial and performative aspects of the dance tradition danza azteca i...
This research imposes a point of view that contradicts a history of conquest and the eradication of ...
This dissertation explores questions of embodied knowledge, power and consciousness through the stud...
Drawing upon seven years of extensive ethnographic research in multiple regions in the U.S. Southwes...
This work explores the identity politics of performance through the example of an Aztec dancer in th...
This piece considers how music contributes to identities within Aztec dance communities. It explores...
Across Los Angeles, Mexican-American men, women, and children of all ages perform Danza, a communal ...
Toltec and Aztec Revitalizations are social and religious groups that practice Toltec and Aztec phil...
“Choreographing Borderlands: Chicanas/os, Dance, and the Performance of Identities” examines the une...
Dissertation The Movement of Mexicanidad in Central Mexico focuses on the movement of Mexicanidad an...
In the United States in the mid-1960's, Chicano cultural nationalists mobilized a generation by recu...
I address the similarities between the ways that Mexican and Chicana women fought against oppression...
During the 1960’s there was an explosion ofhundreds of folklorico groups throughout thesouthwest. Fo...
Based on field research among Afro-Mexican people of the Costa Chica, Oaxaca, located on the South P...
Identidad and Mejicanidad examines cultural identity and dance through the lens of “owners,” “borrow...